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1. a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention.
T O N E O I S I T F A T D C N S M A N L E E R
2. Social movements to make changes in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices
M R O F M S E R M N O T E E V
3. A person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery
O N S O L B T I I T I A
4. A revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s
N O E K I A E N C W S R A E A G G T D N
5. The gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movements for women’s right to vote
A V E N E N N N F T C S E L A O O C S I L
6. A philosophy emphasizing that people should transcend, or go beyond, logical thinking to reach true understanding, with the help of emotions and intuition
S C N S A E N M I T D E L N R A T
7. A former minister who was the central figure in Transcendentalism who believed that every human had unlimited potential but needed to go beyond purely logical thinking.
H P R M L S O A R E A N O D L E W
8. Focused on Individualism in his essays and claimed “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears.”
A Y D I R E O N E U V A D H R H T
9. "Ideal Community" started in 1841 by George Ripley where residents tried to live in "brotherly cooperation" instead of competing with each other.
R O B M A O F K R